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Author Topic: "Malta bird hunting vote: Tradition and conservation clash" (article from BBC)  (Read 1126 times)

Offline NumaJohn

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Hello, all.

Some of you might find this of interest: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-32239141

John
"When we go afield to hunt wild game produced by the good earth, we search among the absolute truths held by the land, and the land, responding only to the law of nature, cannot be deceived."    

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You can almost always find substantive errors in any media report on hunting or trapping.  This article claims that quail as well as Turtledoves migrate across Europe and North Africa.  I'm pretty sure that Malta's quail can't and don't migrate of the Island of Malta.

 


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